Tag: Sp0ntanius

YouTube user Sp0ntanius has recently released another Zelda cover video, this time of Ballad of the Goddess from Skyward Sword. Sp0ntanius is known for covering Zelda songs through some strange mean. From Saria’s Song of beer bottles all with sped up footage to the original Game Over theme with scissors, using stop motion the has produced many eccentric covers. His newest piece, done with rubber bands, lives up to his previous videos. So hit the jump to check it out!

YouTube user Sp0ntanius has created yet another musical masterpiece using his own reflection, ending his long period of inactivity. His charming recreation of Dragon Roost Island makes use of a mirror, ukulele, castanets, a bass guitar and his clapping. Much like Sp0ntanius’ previous efforts, this Zelda song cover features some nifty video editing and an unprecedented level of musical prowess. The creativity here is unmatched, and is evidenced near the end of the video when he elatedly mentions that Nintendo…

YouTube user Sp0ntanius has just released a brand new Zelda cover. As usual his videos are not quite a performance, but clips of his musicianship edited together to create something far more original and fun. This rendition of Ballad of the Wind Fish is played on children’s toys, though the full moon cello in the top right is rather adult looking; as a former cellist I would know. I especially like the drum that he uses and really appreciate how…

Zelda Dungeon has featured this guy before, in fact, we’ve featured Sp0ntanius several times. This YouTube user has created several Zelda songs with various ‘instruments’ including guitar, wine glasses, paper and beer bottles. This latest is just as creative as the others and it’s just as fun as well. Enjoy.

Back in december, we featured some videos by youtube user Sp0ntanius. He is back once again with a brand new cover of Saria’s Song! Check it out! What do you think? What is your favorite Sp0ntanius song? What would you like to see him do in the future? Let us know by posting in the comments below.